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OPINION: Is climate finance a pipedream or a reality?
Low-income and developing countries bear the brunt of climate change even though they are the least…
I stayed at a free 10-day quarantine hotel in NYC when I got COVID-19. Programs like these need to be more widespread if we want to get a hold on the virus.
The program was completely free and helped me keep my roommate safe, but very few people know about…
Catherine Morrison
OPINION: Green finance — need of the hour for net-zero transition — is gaining momentum in Indian economy!
In addition to the government and companies, there is increased interest from banks, NBFCs, venture…
Public opinion has soured on Biden's health and mental fitness, according to new polling
From this point last year, there has been a nearly 30 percentage point swing against Biden on his f…
Jake Lahut
I am immunocompromised, and the vaccine may not keep me safe. As the country reopens and mask mandates lift, millions of people like me feel scared and abandoned.
Public health guidance needs to keep some protections in place for the ten million Americans like m…
Kathryn Mayer
A Stanford professor explains how the government can encourage people to be less self-centered by regaining public trust
Margaret Levi says while federal programs like the Child Tax Credit can boost confidence in the gov…
Paul Constant
An influencer met Prince William and Kate Middleton on the subway. His video capturing it went viral, and divided opinion among viewers.
British TikToker Francis Bourgeois's video speaking with Prince William and Kate Middleton on the L…
Charissa Cheong
Justice Elena Kagan publicly contradicts Alito, says Congress can pass SCOTUS ethics reforms
Kagan stressed that she was not directly responding to Alito, but it is very clear she holds a diff…
Brent D. Griffiths
The public turned their backs on celebrities during the pandemic. 'Bennifer' is here to save them and us.
"Bennifer" 2.0 has captured the world's attention at a time when fans were becoming fed up with out…
Iana Murray
Teachers' unions should just admit they don't want to come back to school until the pandemic is over
Politically powerful teachers' unions should just say it: "We're not going back to school, and you …
Anthony L. Fisher
SCOTUS clerks crafting opinions this autumn will be overwhelmingly white and male
The newest SCOTUS clerk class is nearly 70% men, the least balanced in gender since 2017. And it ap…
Hanna Kang
Romanian politician invites an AI bot to advise the government and help capture 'the opinions and desires' of citizens, reports say
The bot, named Ion, described itself as a "mirror" for the Romanian people. It will scan social med…
Beatrice Nolan
The FDA is broken. It's controversial approval of an ineffective new Alzheimer's drug proves the agency puts profit over public health.
Because of how drug research is funded and the profit incentives of the FDA, most newly-approved dr…
P.E. Moskowitz
I was nervous about taking public transportation in foreign countries, but it helped me feel more confident while backpacking through Europe
Insider's NYC-based reporter took public transportation systems in Berlin and Vienna and felt more …
Joey Hadden
OPINION: Green financing in India — Need, significance, urgency, and way forward
The UN Environment Programme defines 'Green Financing' as the inflow of finances from private, not-…
SPACs are the hot new way for startups to go public - and a booming 'side hustle' for people with star status
Last year 248 SPACs raised $83 billion and there are no signs of things cooling off. That's great n…
Adam Lashinsky
An Uber Eats customer has gone hugely viral and divided opinion after slamming a driver he said asked him for gas money to deliver his food
A Chicago lawyer posted a lengthy Twitter thread saying an Uber Eats driver asked him for money for…
Charissa Cheong
OPINION: Here’s what proactive ESG investing in real estate looks like
Focus on real estate is vital in these efforts, as the building and construction industry accounts …
Hundreds of startups go public every year. Only 20 have ever been founded and led by women.
Women are founding companies, but they aren't reaching the same scale as men. Women need to found m…
Alyson Shontell
'Pod'-style learning benefits affluent kids and exacerbates education inequality — but it does address 3 key issues. Here's how to solve those problems equitably.
Indiana University sociologist Jessica Calarco says the best solution is obvious, but isn't on the …